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Public Feedback, Tech: How BJP Is Picking Candidates For Lok Sabha Polls
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Public Feedback, Tech: How BJP Is Picking Candidates For Lok Sabha Polls

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to announce today its list of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The BJP, according to sources, employed a multi-layered and exhaustive process, encompassing public feedback, internal evaluations, and high-level strategic discussions, to select the candidates poised to represent the party in the upcoming electoral battle.

In a late-night meeting yesterday, attended by senior leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda, the ruling party held extensive discussions on candidates for the 543 Lok Sabha seats ahead of the Election Commission’s formal poll schedule announcement. The general expectation is that the elections will be held in April-May.

On-Ground Approach

The BJP has harnessed technology to solicit feedback from the grassroots level. Using the Namo App, the public was given a platform to voice their opinions on the performance of incumbent MPs, and in a departure from conventional methods, the BJP sought the opinions of the people on the ground by inquiring about the three most popular leaders in each area. This bottom-up approach, according to the party, aimed to ensure that the candidates resonated with the sentiments and aspirations of the local population.

Over the past two years, The BJP has continually sought feedback from its MPs, evaluating their performance and addressing concerns.
To further enhance the decision-making process, the BJP reached out to survey agencies to compile comprehensive reports on each parliamentary constituency.

Ministers were tasked with visiting Lok Sabha seats, compiling reports, and providing valuable insights into the performance of incumbent MPs.

The gathered information from ministers and organisational sources was then collated in state-level election committee meetings, laying the foundation for the final selection process. Subsequent to these deliberations, the core BJP group of each state engaged in discussions with top leaders like Mr Nadda, Home Minister Shah, and general secretary BL Santosh.

The BJP’s outreach extended beyond party lines, with concerted efforts to attract candidates from other parties as well. The BJP leadership made it clear that the tickets of MPs with subpar performance would be revoked without hesitation. At least 60-70 incumbent MPs might face ticket cancellations to make way for newer faces.

The party has said that many of its MPs belonging to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) community are expected to contest again. In the 2019 general elections, the BJP witnessed success as 85 of its OBC MPs emerged victorious.

New Candidates, Old Faces

In the meeting which began close to 11 pm yesterday and lasted for over four hours, the BJP, according to party sources, has prioritised capturing or improving its standing in seats it contested unsuccessfully in the 2019 elections.

It is anticipated that several Union ministers, including Bhupender Yadav, Dharmendra Pradhan, and Mansukh Mandaviya, could be nominated for the general elections. Notably, the party opted not to extend another Rajya Sabha term to these ministers during the recent polls to the Upper House of Parliament.

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Maharashtra Opposition Seat Deal Finalised, Congress To Contest 18 Seats
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Maharashtra Opposition Seat Deal Finalised, Congress To Contest 18 Seats

The opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance in Maharashtra has settled on a seat-share deal for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, sources told NDTV Friday morning, adding that a formal announcement is likely within 48 hours.

Sources said the Shiv Sena faction led by ex-Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will contest 20 of the state’s 48 Lok Sabha seats. The Congress will contest 18 and the Nationalist Congress Party unit led by Sharad Pawar will field candidates for the other 10.

The Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi – a regional party that earlier demanded five seats – will receive two from the Sena (UBT)’s share, and an independent, Raju Shetty, will be backed by Mr Pawar’s outfit.

Sources also said the Sena (UBT) will contest four of six Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai, one of which – possibly the Mumbai North East seat – could be given to the VBA.

Last week sources told NDTV talks for 39 seats had been resolved, with big differences over Mumbai’s South Central and North West seats – the Congress and Sena (UBT) both wanted these.

READ | Congress, Maharashtra Allies Agree Deal For 39 Of 48 Seats: Sources

It is unclear how that dispute has been resolved.

In the 2019 election the Sena (then undivided and allied with the BJP) contested 23 seats and won 18, including Mumbai South Central and North West. The Congress contested 25 and only won Chandrapur, while Sharad Pawar’s NCP (also then undivided) fought from 19 seats and won four.

The BJP dominated that poll, winning 23 of the 25 seats it contested.

This time around the BJP will be backed by rebel factions of the Shiv Sena and NCP, which are led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, each of whom led revolts – which were seen as being backed by the BJP – within their parties and then joined the saffron outfit.

This deal comes after Congress MP Rahul Gandhi reached out to Mr Thackeray and Sharad Pawar.

READ | Rahul Gandhi’s One-Hour Talk With Uddhav Thackeray Amid Seats Row

The agreement now reached is another big step forward for the INDIA opposition bloc that is trying to tie-up agreements as quickly as possible, given the election is due in a few weeks.

The Congress-led group – established in June last year for the express purpose of defeating Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party – has struggled to close deals, with state parties pushing the national outfit to secure a larger share of seats in each instance.

The Congress’ dismal electoral record over the past decade – in particular its poor showing in 2014 and 2019, in which combined it won fewer than 100 seats – has made its job that much harder.

In Bengal, Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress even severed all talks with the Congress after it continued to negotiate her ‘final’ offer of two seats – the same (and only) two it won last time.

READ | Trinamool Says Will Fight  All 42 Bengal Seats, Dashes Congress Hopes

There have, since, been big boosts for INDIA.

An agreement was struck by the Congress and Samajwadi Party for a 17:63 split of UP’s 80 seats, and the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party closed a pan-India accord.

READ | Congress On Seat Share Speed Run, Deals Done With AAP

The turning point, many believe, was the Congress-AAP’s dramatic win in last month’s Chandigarh mayoral election. The INDIA allies contested together and emerged victorious, even if they needed the intervention of the Supreme Court to counter the Returning Officer’s “murder of democracy”.

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4 Injured In Explosion At Cafe In Bengaluru’s Kundalahalli: Police
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4 Injured In Explosion At Cafe In Bengaluru’s Kundalahalli: Police

Four people were injured in an explosion at a cafe in Bengaluru’s Kundalahalli today, the police said.

The police said they are trying to find out what caused the explosion at The Rameshwaram Cafe, a popular restaurant in the neighbourhood.

Three of the injured people are employees of the cafe, the police said.

More details are awaited.

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